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"Fortunately, high in the clouds there appeared the Damo Buddha, who knew that five of the monks were not supposed to die because they were predestined to be the founders of the Tiandihui. Then the Buddha [Damo] changed into a yellow and black floating cl
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Milton and Predestination
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